
Factors Wavering Internationalizations of SMEs: Indian Context
Author(s) -
Dileep Kumar
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of economics and behavioral studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2220-6140
DOI - 10.22610/jebs.v4i3.311
Subject(s) - internationalization , business , incentive , industrial organization , competition (biology) , context (archaeology) , revenue , process (computing) , small and medium sized enterprises , marketing , commerce , market economy , international trade , economics , finance , ecology , paleontology , computer science , biology , operating system
It is implicit in a research that in today’s environment, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that start with a global strategy can move quickly to take advantage of cross-border activities, which provide opportunities for not only revenue growth but also the exchange of knowledge and the enhancement of capabilities, which strengthen the long-term competitiveness of the firm. Though, the changing business environment creates new opportunities and incentives for SMEs to internationalize, it also confronts domestic firms with the threat of international competition, networking issues, policy and regulation matters, financial constraints etc. Internationalization has become increasingly important to the competitiveness of enterprises of all sizes. SMEs are increasingly facing numerous obstacles in the process of internationalization of business and it is perceive that SMEs need to respond on these changes for strategic improvement. This not only implies adjusting their domestic strategy, but increasingly forces firms to go abroad. This particular research tries to explore that factors which influence the internationalization process of SMEs in India.